Prime World: Thrones offers exciting heroic battles, waged to prove the superiority of your clan. Collect unique talents and create an army of invincible heroes. Enter into mutual alliance with other clans, for profit and conquest. Raise your clan to the height of its power!

March 3

Spring is finally here! The first buds are showing, snow is melting away – yet on the battlefields of Praia heroes still relentlessly fight for dominance. For many heroes (one might say for all) warpaint is a very important aspect of preparation – a fierce-looking hero might force the enemy to surrender, while the stealthy characters do well to merge with the background and move unnoticed. It doesn’t have to be a prerogative of heroes though, Lords and Ladies can enjoy it too – for that, a new contest is declared in Prime World – “Warpainted Heroes”!

What do you need to do to participate?

Choose any hero or a hero skin in Prime World and show it on yourself! Do your hair, apply make-up, – or go further and craft a headpiece like the Pied Piper’s hat or the Volcanos helmet.

Make a portrait photo of the result (it has to be a close-up of the face and shoulders, not a full-body shot). The photo needs to include the Prime World logotype.

Publish your photo on our forums or post it on our Facebook page. Don’t forget to add a description with the character that you are showing and your in-game name.

Submissions are accepted from March 3rd until the end of March 15th. The winners will be announced by March 22nd.

Contest rules:

Only players with names that do not violate the game rules will participate in the contest.

You can submit several portraits, but only one of them may win.

We will only consider portrait shots, torso and full-body shots will not participate.

The Prime World logotype can be printed or hand-drawn, but not digitally added to the photo. The full name of the game needs to be included.

We would like to emphasize that this is a portrait contest, not a general costume contest.

The most interesting, beautiful and original portraits will be rewarded with the unique talent Warrior’s Prime, a month of Golden Age, 100 prime crystals, and 100 gold.

February 20

They are the wind and speed of Praia. Wicked. Fast. Merciless! They come in hard and fast, attack furiously and disappear into the Fog. Rocker and Racer, the roads are theirs and only they will decide if you will walk this road or stay here forever!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMJk0PkgE18

Press Quotes

"I love games that offer a lot of customization, as well as letting players have a major say in how they play the game."
- RTSGuru

"Don't fall into the trap of assuming that Prime World is just a League of Legends clone."
- Massively

"It seemed too much fun and too good to be true to cost nothing..."
- RPGFan

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About This Game

Prime World: Thrones offers exciting heroic battles, waged to prove the superiority of your clan. Collect unique talents and create an army of invincible heroes. Enter into mutual alliance with other clans, for profit and conquest. Raise your clan to the height of its power!

-Earning exp and gold (same thing) in game to spend on abilities or pots/truesight/scrolls is interesting, being rewarded with more "exp" for last hitting is neat.

-Multiple game modes, including the standard 3 lane 5v5, a pve mode, and others that are rotated on a clock schedule

-It can be a refreshing game change if you need a break from other more demanding mobas, like Dota or even League_____________________________________________Neutral:

-Bought heroes. I have the opinion that, like LoL and every other game that does this, if you limit core mechanics with currency then it can never be a truly competitive game. Does LoL have competitions and is extremely popular and makes a lot of money? Yes, but McDonalds is extremely popular and makes a lot of money, but I wouldn't call that food.If you want something to be truly competitive and legitimate on a general playerbase level, you can't limit core mechanics to anyone.However, it adds incentive to grind and play, and some people prefer that.

-Very simple. It may not seem that way at first with the flood of new information, but once you learn the Talent groups and get the gist of things it's a very simple game. Last hitting or being near creep deaths earns resource which you use to buy your abilities and stats, which levels you up._____________________________________________Negatives:

-Matchmaking. As a newish player, though a moba veteran, I find myself going against people with max level heroes and full rare or epic talent sets, and even some unique ones, when I myself have new heroes with no bonus stats and standard or uncommon talents. This is akin to a level 1 League player with no runes or masteries fighting level 30 players. It doesn't matter your skill level, or even if you're better than they are, there's just a very heavy disadvantage stat wise from the start. This makes carrying any allies very hard, especially if they feed. Normally you would be able to overcome that, but not with the stat advantage in addition.

-Language barrier. Over my hours on this game, I've run into one other person who wasn't a friend that spoke or understood English. This could be overcome by a translational chat wheel, or other similar device. One type of ping is not enough to communicate, especially when they're often spammed.

As a side note, after playing this game you will actually be thankful for "that one guy" on your team in Dota or League who you thought was bad.

I'm going to give this game more time and chances. At the very least, it's nice to go to when I don't want to exert myself on more complex mobas.Until they fix the matchmaking however, I can't recommend this game.

Do you have a lot of money, do you like to dominate a video game because you spend more of it than anyone else, then this is the game for you, with the ability to unlock hero's that have incredible stats if you spend enough money on silver production, and the ability to give them incredible items that destroy people which you can create quickly with cash, this game is so blatantly pay to win it's painfull, there's almost always one guy on a team that has the best of everything in the game because he clearly paid for it and whichever team that is wins

Graphics - 7/10 - Average - I did not participate in Beta just because of the Graphics, it deter'ed me from playing.

Gameplay - 9/10* - Spectacular~! Note*: However, the game is based off of having good talents which if you come a bit late or party with higher ranked people - It's extremely difficult, sometimes impossible to win. Against your own however, it's damn fun.

Community - 6/10 - The community is pretty ♥♥♥♥♥♥, but if I was comparing to other MOBA's it'd be average 7/8.

Customization - 9/10 - Just play and you'll understand, I'd give this a 10/10 but you can't really customize your Character Looks, nor does "Castle Customization" have anything to do ingame neither (Like a Strategy Game set-up prior to MOBA).

Replayability 8.5/10 - The game's different characters/classes vary so much that everytime it's something different, each person brings a different build to the table, forever changing, and forever being different. However, it is still a MOBA, you just play it over and over.

A foreword about me: I played a lot of DotA back when it was called DotA 3.3 as a WarCraft 3 non-expansion custom map. I played succeeding versions up to 3.7, Danite's Hell, and those that supported game modes such as -aram. I've also been a progression and hardmore raider in WoW and SWTOR. I play League of Legends casually.

Now about Prime World:

This is a MOBA but it's not just a MOBA.

It has the grind of an MMO that both casual and hardcore players can enjoy.

Casuals might like the city-building and city-management aspects of the game. You build buildings and order them to produce wood, ore, food, silver, crystals, or gold (cash shop currency). These resources can be used to buy heroes (like LoL champions), buy hero skins, buy talents, upgrade buildings, upgrade talents, send heroes on quests at the tavern, or rest heroes at the inn (heroes need to rest after a match or quest).

Casuals might also like the Zuma-type game in the actual MOBA part of the game. On the 5v5 map, you can have 3 laners, 1 jungler, and 1 playing Zuma, which helps your team maximize everybody's XP gain. When playing Zuma, a successful game rewards you with a one-time consumable scroll that you can send to anyone on your team, including yourself. The spell on the scroll, and the strength of the spell, is something you select before each Zuma game. For instance, you could start the 5v5 match and play Zuma to create a level 1 healing scroll for your jungler, or a level 5 AoE damage scroll for an early lane push.

Finally, for casuals, there is also a PvE map, ranging from easy, medium, hard, to very hard difficulty. And by PvE, I don't mean a "vs AI" game, where you're still in an arena but fighting bot players. This map involves protecting a central location from waves of enemies. There are also side quests throughout the "match", such as escorting an NPC down a lane or defeating all of a specific type of enemy on the map.

Hardcore players can enjoy the endgame, because there is quite a grind when you want to pwn with the best in the world. Your city can produce talents, but you are also rewarded talents when you play and especially when you win. Talent rarity is similar to WoW's, where some are junk and others are legendary, going from yellow, green, blue, purple, to orange. Each talent also has five ranks each, and you can, using WoW terms, disenchant all your junk talents in order to enchant your purples and oranges.

Endgame players can also enjoy the theorycrafting that comes with the flexibility of talent and stat builds. Using LoL terms, some heroes can be built for AD or AP (like LoL's Ezreal or Tristana), and some benefit from both (Akali). Most talents give you passive stat upgrades (+7 agility or +2.2 health regeneration), but others give you a usable skill (temporary invulnerability or immobilize enemy or self heal).

I have only three complaints about Prime World.

1) Matchmaking can sometimes fail you horribly (or benefit you immensely), matching up lesser geared/experienced teams against epicced out players. Mind you, bad matchmaking does not always guarantee a loss for the underdog.

2) Disconnects are an issue. On a good day, all my games go smoothly and everybody has good games. On a bad day, half my games turn into 5v4 or 5v3.

3) My biggest complaint is that all players globally play on the same server, and most are Russian, which leads to ZERO communication. The best you can do is to know the game, know every class, have good map awareness, and hope that your team is as good as you are.

Bottom line: I love this game now. I would say it's more casual than LoL, where people rage on you for being new and not executing your skillshots or timing your CCs perfectly. But then again, maybe they do rage here in Prime World and I just can't understand the Cyrillic alphabet. :)

Single player campaign is horrible and has cycling game modes....why not allow choice of game modes with cycling bonuses to play that mode? Fun at times, but very short-lived. Bought gold and did not receive the right amount.

4/10...

10 point scale____________________

Characters/Customization +1

Artistry/Environment +1

Game Mechanics +1

Skill Customization +1

Real Money Purchasing -1

Cycling Game Modes -1

Lack of Content (Maps/Game Modes) -1

Lack of Support on issues -1

Lag -1

Buggy -1

-I would rate to 7/10 if there was more maps, player control over game modes and better Game Support

An unusual MOBA akin to the older WC3 Dota maps. Instead of making linear 6 item builds, the game utilizes a 'Talent' tree, each rank from 1-7 offering 5 appropriate level 'skills'. These 'skills' can be actives, such as actual abilities, or passive boosts, such as regen, chance to hit effects, strength boosts, etc. These skills can be switched out outside of the game for ones you're awarded from games, or craft. They come with raritiest ranging from yellow, to legendary oranges.

The game mixes a combination of MOBA, rts, and 'MMORPG' elements, sometimes a little inneffectioally. Regardless, its a fun game, and the leveling is loose like Heroes of the Storm, with the ability to craft your own custom hero, essentially, with the classes being more a 'guide' than hard core choice.

Perhaps not as competitive as other MOBAs, one to be enjoyed by more casual or grind-enjoying enthusiasts. The one downside is the lack of NA population, resulting in quite alot of matches with Russians.

So ive got a few hours under my belt on this game. I honestly love it! Im a huge Dota player and was looking for somthing "moba" but with a twist. Ive played HON, LoL, and a few lesser mobas and let me tell you this one has my attition. You have the regular battle grounds and somthing kind of like LoL where you get items to upgrade the stats and skills on your charactors. But with that you also have a "base" to build to help you further your self and gain more. The game is beautiful even on my old rig on LOW graphics. I still have lots to discover about this game and will keep playing. We need more USA players i think thats the only downfall that i can see so far. Give it a shot!

they tried to go with the moba feels like league has... but it ended up being all rubbish. I like the fact that I get my own castle and to build it all up, not to mention leveling up heroes and getting custom items to them. however when they release a new character... that's where it gets all bad.... either the guy they introduced is to OVER POWERED or just broken. I remember this scorpion guy who could place eggs on the ground. when you killed him he would come out a new from his egg which was far behind the tower.

Well beside this... the game have a reason for you to go afk... in the base there is a board thing which plays like ZUMBA oh damn oh damn it's fun, but if you play ''Zumba'' for to long... your team will rage. the only good reason to play ''Zumba'' is to get these scrolls which you can choose what they will give to which of your allies. I normally give it to the guy who is doing the best.

Oh yeah I forgot there is some questing where you play PVE to level up and gear up..... at times your allies will be very stupid.... unless you are premade 5 people which makes it a ton easyer.

Enough said... Do I recommend this game even for all it's broken and OP stuff.... Yes it's an diffrent experince and it's quite fun when you start to win and get powerful yourself. If this review is convising enough for you to play this game? Then go for it and if not then watch a review and maybe you will get lucky enough to get into it.

Its a great Moba with a lot of different aspects than your traditional MOBA, I spent hours playing this because its a breath of fresh air from playing League and DOTA soo much but everyone should give it a try, only downside is it doesnt have a very big NA community mostly European but great game nonetheless!

Iv played alot of mobas and i can say this isnt pay to wini havent payed one cent in this game and have almost half the heroes and my brawler is basically undefeated in a 5v5 matchall in all its just like any other moba1. learn the character2. exploit weaknesses3. be tactical4. Ward Up <- very important5. playGG EZ

A moba game with its roots coming from Russia.The game consists of various unique features which are for example : + 2 Factions that war against eachother, you have to pick 1 faction to join, based on which faction you choose there are 2 unique heroes to play. + The "lobby" in this game is your castle, you are a castle lord and you can construct buildings that produce ressources and forge talents for your heroes to use + Previous mentioned talents are the "items" (more of less) of the heroes you play, you can equip a total of 36 talents on 1 Hero and every learned talent represents 1 Lvl. + Most heroes can be played differently based on your preference, for example the hero "Mage / Sorcerer" can be played either INT to increase Fire Flail damage on impact and Demon Summon passive AoE damage, or you can build him STR to increase Demon Summon ATK dmg, Transformation DoT and Energy Barrier DoT. + Different game modes depending on the time of the day, Dragonwald, 3v3, Native Terrain and more.

One huge negative aspect though:HUGE language barrier because the communtiy consists 97% of russian players.There was an english server once but it wasn't popular enough and merged with the russian one.For some people it's a real pain in the ♥♥♥ to play because of the language barrier but as I mostly only play with friends it's not that bad.

Also, typical for a moba, this game will probably make you rage about how stupid some people can be, but that's a given!

I don't know what kind of game played the people below, what i can say is:1)is not pay for win2)to find a game is less tedius than in dota3)there are fun mechanics that you dont see in other moba4)in a lot of aspects is better than dota

The only negative point where i can agree that majority of players are russians, but if people stop leaves for this reason and maybe play, the problem could be removed.

I'm recommending this game only because it's free and everyone should give it a try. The graphics are average for today. The tutorial could use a little more clarification. The minigames are not appealing to me, while I know they are to many others. I did not play long because it is not appealing to me overall. Judge for yourself if you can handle the download time (which isn't bad compared to some out there).